Reg
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The other day I heard (and was very surprised) that Cary Grant was a big LSD fan. I guess he was big into trying to get his friends to turn on and told them how great it was. Other than that I'm not saying anything else on the subject because like, ya know, when I mention something like absinthe I get blamed when people don't dig it...plus because my name keeps getting mentioned in relation to absinthe, being drunk, among other things...ahh...I must have the worst reputation on the board. You know I think I said the best absinthe story I had was one about people accidently setting a table on fire and I think I said the taste was pretty rough...I don't work for or invest in any absinthe related company. I will admit though I'd rather drink gallons of absinthe than listen to Van Halen play anything...ever...
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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The other day I heard (and was very surprised) that Cary Grant was a big LSD fan. I guess he was big into trying to get his friends to turn on and told them how great it was. Other than that I'm not saying anything else on the subject because like, ya know, when I mention something like absinthe I get blamed when people don't dig it...plus because my name keeps getting mentioned in relation to absinthe, being drunk, among other things...ahh...I must have the worst reputation on the board. You know I think I said the best absinthe story I had was one about people accidently setting a table on fire and I think I said the taste was pretty rough...I don't work for or invest in any absinthe related company. I will admit though I'd rather drink gallons of absinthe than listen to Van Halen play anything...ever...
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
